Governor Unveils FY 22-23 January Budget

On Monday, January 10, Governor Newsom unveiled his January budget proposal, which includes investments in affordable housing production and addressing homelessness. Key new housing proposals in the Governor’s January budget include: $2 billion to house vulnerable homeless populations with complex behavioral health conditions $1 billion in one-time funds to accelerate affordable development in downtown areas, […]

CHC’s 2021 Spring Policy Forum

Join us May 20th to hear experts from across the state on their new approaches and innovative ideas on where affordable housing is heading. Registration is now open!

Action Alert – Support AB 115!

CHC needs your help to advance our sponsored bill, AB 115 (Bloom), which passed out of the Assembly Committee on Housing & Community Development yesterday—but faces another tough test on April 28 in the Assembly Committee on Local Government. This legislation is one of the few substantive land use reform proposals moving through the Legislature […]

Affordable housing providers applaud Governor Newsom’s expansive budget proposals to build much-needed housing and expand homelessness services

SACRAMENTO – The California Housing Consortium released the following statement today from Executive Director Ray Pearl, as Governor Newsom unveiled his January budget proposal, which includes significant new and ongoing funding to support affordable housing.

Message from Gov. Gavin Newsom (video)

CHC’s 2020 Virtual Policy Forum & CA Housing Hall of Fame Awards

Statement on Governor’s May Revise

SACRAMENTO – The California Housing Consortium released the following statement today from Executive Director Ray Pearl in response to Governor Gavin Newsom’s May Revise, which includes affordable housing in its top priority investments for encouraging the state’s economic recovery.

Affordable Housing Advocates Release Plan for Providing Immediate Assistance to Struggling Low-Income Households, Maintaining Access to Affordable Housing During the COVID-19 Emergency

SACRAMENTO – Eleven of the state’s leading affordable housing and homelessness advocacy organizations today jointly released a new Affordable Housing and Homelessness Framework, highlighting a package of immediate and long-term policy solutions needed to support vulnerable Californians during and after the COVID-19 emergency.

Keep CA Housed

California Housing Consortium unveils “Keep California Housed” proposal to support lower-income households struggling to remain in their homes during the COVID-19 emergency

CHC Submits Comments on CRA Modernization